Global Q&A: ‘If you could be any age for one week, what age would you be?’

Childhood and bordering on adulthood are favorite time periods that people would appreciate revisiting, if it were possible, to experience the joys of life without the responsibilities of being an adult.
Global Q&A: ‘If you could be any age for one week, what age would you be?’
Lima, Perú: Rocío Tenorio, 27, Sales Promoter: I would like to be five years old, because my father died when I was ten, and I would have liked to have enjoyed more of his presence. I am attached to my family. I remember when I was that age I would go for a walk with my mother and father. Walking through the park, I felt very happy. The three of us always went out everywhere together. They are lovely memories of the time that I have engraved in my mind.
4/17/2014
Updated:
7/18/2015

Childhood and bordering on adulthood are favorite time periods that people would appreciate revisiting, if it were possible, to experience the joys of life without the responsibilities of being an adult. This is what Epoch Times reporters from areas such as Colombia to United States discovered when they asked locals, “If you could be any age for one week, what age would you be?”

Look for the Global Q&A column every week. Epoch Times correspondents interview people around the world to learn about their lives and perspectives on local and global realities. Next week’s global question, “Who do you think is more responsible for preventing pollution, individuals or government?”